2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.02.132
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The impact of sustainability exploration and sustainability exploitation practices on the organisational performance: a cross-country comparison

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“…For instance, Maletič et al (2015) found that sustainable practices related to SEXPLOR or SEXPLOI can improve business performance by increasing innovation performance [43]. provided evidence that the effect of SEXPLOR and SEXPLOI on firm performance depends on different contextual and motivational conditions, e.g., institutional environments [44]. In general, SEXPLOR and SEXPLOI may lead to a higher performance for firms with environmentally friendly technologies, favorable work-life balance among employees, and long-term relationships with quality suppliers.…”
Section: Sustainability Exploration Innovation and Sustainability Expmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, Maletič et al (2015) found that sustainable practices related to SEXPLOR or SEXPLOI can improve business performance by increasing innovation performance [43]. provided evidence that the effect of SEXPLOR and SEXPLOI on firm performance depends on different contextual and motivational conditions, e.g., institutional environments [44]. In general, SEXPLOR and SEXPLOI may lead to a higher performance for firms with environmentally friendly technologies, favorable work-life balance among employees, and long-term relationships with quality suppliers.…”
Section: Sustainability Exploration Innovation and Sustainability Expmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SEXPLOI refers to a continuous improvement of existing products/designs through exploitation innovation, which aims to reduce the use of materials, water, and energy, to enhance the existing competitive edges [44]. Firms with high levels of SEXPLOI are better able to strengthen and improve existing knowledge and technologies and improve product/service quality, which can enhance their capability to meet market demands [39].…”
Section: The Effects Of Sexplor and Sexploi On Feper And Fbpermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is important to identify the internal and external factors that drive SPM practices. In the context of the sustainable practices, the stakeholder theory suggests that stakeholders play an important role in pressuring companies to adopt SPM practices, which in turn can lead to a competitive advantage [40,41,57]. As such, the four contingent factors that influence SPM practice are: (1) The organizational learning culture, (2) the advancement of technology, (3) globalization and (4) pressure from stakeholders, in line with the studies of [55][56][57][58]…”
Section: Development Of Hypotheses Based On the Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Despite the differences among countries in relation to the economic, social, and environmental aspects of CSR practices [51], stakeholder pressures and influences on environmental practices have been addressed in many studies [6,8,52]. However, how CSR practices in relation to one stakeholder impact on those of others is not fully understood.…”
Section: The Impact Of Csr Activities On Environmental Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%